Hindu Mahasabha will take out 'Godse Yatra' from Gwalior to Delhi
Hindu Mahasabha will take out 'Godse Yatra' from Gwalior to Delhi
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Gwalior: The All India Hindu Mahasabha has announced that it will take a Godse Yatra from Gwalior to Delhi on 14 March. During this time, people will be informed about the life story of Godse. The party met in Daulat Ganj, a Hindu Mahasabha building. In this meeting, a blueprint for the Godse Yatra to be started from Gwalior to Delhi was prepared. This journey will start from Gwalior on 14 March and will go to Delhi. For this, permission has been sought from the administration.

State general secretary of Hindu Mahasabha, Vinod Joshi, has told that Nathuram Godse was also upset with the injustice done to Hindus before and after the Partition of India. Seeing no way to stop this, and forced by Gandhi Ji to continuously take the side of the Muslims, Godse took revenge on Gandhiji and sacrificed himself. Even after he was sentenced for this legal mistake, he was presented as a traitor, and injustice was done by ignoring his national benevolent contribution.

Joshi further said that the Hindu Mahasabha will put his entire life character in front of the public through Godse Yatra. Our aim is to bring reality to the fore. National Vice President of Hindu Mahasabha, Dr. Jai Veer Bhardwaj, State General Minister Vinod Joshi, State Organization Minister Lalji Sharma, Divisional President Pawan Gupta, and other officials were present in the meeting.

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